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off as milk in these vats, courtesy of iowa's cows, employees keep tabs on the chemistry and since science isn't my strong suit, myrna gives me a more physical task. >> i'm going to have you follow wes's lead here and he's going to show you what we're looking at as we're trying to make sure we've got everything, nothing is settling on the bottom of the vat. >> is that what broke it up into this? >> that's what makes it firmer. >> can i touch it? >> when you cut it and it's really, really mushy. the more they cure it the firmer it's going to get. >> oh, my gosh. my arm hurts. i swear this job is the best arm workout. >> hooping involves scooping curds into cheesecloth, and spring sprinkling salt and rolling it all together. it's fast, furious and heavy. >> put it over the top and put your hand here. >> we pack the curds into wheels and add more salt. >> it's like playing in sand. >> pretty much. >> it's a preservative, a flavoring and also a way of bringing the moisture level down in the cheese. >> am i doing it right? >> we're in one of the caves where the bleu cheese ages and it takes abo
off as milk in these vats, courtesy of iowa's cows, employees keep tabs on the chemistry and since science isn't my strong suit, myrna gives me a more physical task. >> i'm going to have you follow wes's lead here and he's going to show you what we're looking at as we're trying to make sure we've got everything, nothing is settling on the bottom of the vat. >> is that what broke it up into this? >> that's what makes it firmer. >> can i touch it? >> when you cut it...
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our report from our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: for the first time ever, an experimental drug is showing great promise of slowing the alzheimer's disease. >> this is the first time we are seeing a slowing of the cognitive decline in patients with alzheimer's disease in this type of drug treatment. >> reporter: at first, the experimental drug seemed to fail as has every experimental drug to date. but when the manufacturer looked at it more closely, it found those with more mild disease had a less memory loss than those with the placebo, the 71-year-old retired expert still functions well. >> there are things that take a lot longer than they used to because i keep forgetting the order in which things have to be done. >> reporter: the results presented today combined studies with a total of 2,000 patients in the last two months. most scientists say it wouldn't be enough to reach the fda approval. but further studies show that it could help people with early alzheimer's disease. the drug is certainly not the cure that everybody wants, but for al krieger and mi
our report from our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: for the first time ever, an experimental drug is showing great promise of slowing the alzheimer's disease. >> this is the first time we are seeing a slowing of the cognitive decline in patients with alzheimer's disease in this type of drug treatment. >> reporter: at first, the experimental drug seemed to fail as has every experimental drug to date. but when the manufacturer looked at it more closely,...
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>> i have an idea. >> there's a canadian film crew with a science fiction movie. >> i need you to help make a fake movie. do want to come to hollywood. >> like a big shot without doing anything? >> yeah. >> if i'm doing a fake movie, it's going to be a fake hit. >> this is the best bad idea we have, why far. >> you have 72 hours to get them out. >> this is what i do, and i have never left anyone behind. >> it's over. >> we are responsible for these people. i am responsible. >> do you really believe your store is going to make a difference? [applause] >> seeing that, i wish that i had that line when i was in the agency. yes, sir, it's a bad idea but it's the best one we've got. i think all of you can empathize with that. okay, thank you. the matter of exfiltration is an extraordinary operation. it often involves a number of people coming from headquarters. it involves great tension. it involves danger and risk. they are not always all successful. but in many, many, many cases we were successful in bringing out our sources who needed to be exfiltrate did, or that was the end of their
>> i have an idea. >> there's a canadian film crew with a science fiction movie. >> i need you to help make a fake movie. do want to come to hollywood. >> like a big shot without doing anything? >> yeah. >> if i'm doing a fake movie, it's going to be a fake hit. >> this is the best bad idea we have, why far. >> you have 72 hours to get them out. >> this is what i do, and i have never left anyone behind. >> it's over. >> we are...
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there are canadian film crew for science fiction. we file together as a company. this is how we make a big movie. you want to come to hollywood with a hot shot without doing anything. >> yeah. you'll fit right in. >> i need script. >> mars, desert, a location to shot. you need a crew. if i'm doing a fake movie. it's going to be a fake hit. this is the best bad idea we have, sir. by far. ♪ this is what i do. and i have never let them down. ♪ ♪ it's over. probably not a lot. ♪ dream on. ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ ♪ you really believe your story is going to make a difference with a gun to the head. >> i think my story is the only thing when you have a gun to your head. ♪ [applause] seeing that, i wish that i had that line when i was in the agency. yes, sir, it's a bad idea, but it's the best one we've got. so i think all of? you can em these with everyone pa these with that. empathize with that. okay. thank you. the matter of exfiltration is an extraordinary operation. it often involves a number of people coming from headquarter, it involv
there are canadian film crew for science fiction. we file together as a company. this is how we make a big movie. you want to come to hollywood with a hot shot without doing anything. >> yeah. you'll fit right in. >> i need script. >> mars, desert, a location to shot. you need a crew. if i'm doing a fake movie. it's going to be a fake hit. this is the best bad idea we have, sir. by far. ♪ this is what i do. and i have never let them down. ♪ ♪ it's over. probably not a...
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. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos. >> can i get two sausage burritos? can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again. it's been dave giocolo's life the past three months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely measured 1,000 calories a day -- an extra meal daily -- fast food only. how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? because this man is paying him to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at washington university medical school in st. louis, trying to understand why weight gain leads to diabetes and hypertension. and how that relates to levels of fat in the liver and muscles. at some point, research on rats alone just isn't enough. somebody has to eat this food this way to -- >> ultimately, it has to come to people. >> reporter: and a radio ad -- >> attention overweight volunteers -- >> reporter: -- that offered a cash incentive, up to $3,500. depending on how long it would take. >> once i got into work, i called them right away. >> reporter: so did nurse dawn freeman. >> it probably took a month to j
. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos. >> can i get two sausage burritos? can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again. it's been dave giocolo's life the past three months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely measured 1,000 calories a day -- an extra meal daily -- fast food only. how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? because this man is paying him to. dr. samuel klein is...
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. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos? can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again, it has been dave giocolo's life the past few months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely calculated 1,000 calories a day. how many calories? 770. >> reporter: this man is paying them to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at washington university in st. louis. trying to understand why fast food leads to weight gain and diseases like diabetes and hypertension. at some point, though, research on rats alone is not enough. somebody has to eat the food? >> someone has to do it. >> reporter: and so, a radio ad, that offered a cash incentive, up to $3,500, depending on how long it would take. >> i called right away. >> reporter: so did nurse, dawn freeman. >> it took a month. >> reporter: to get approved? >> to get approved. >> reporter: so, they ate every day, from one of these five restaurants, until their weight went up 5% or 6%. dawn, in eight weeks went from 170 to 186. doesn't look like a lot. but here's how i
. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos? can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again, it has been dave giocolo's life the past few months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely calculated 1,000 calories a day. how many calories? 770. >> reporter: this man is paying them to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at washington university in st. louis. trying to understand why fast food leads to...
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number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. try centrum® silver. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do his job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. promise full whitening result
number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. try centrum® silver. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage...
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then i realized, because i didn't like science, i was only a fan of the show quincy. >> my mom and dad were scared. but being funny at home, was encouraged 24 hours a day. yeah. >> sometimes with kids -- >> i got it from them. >> sometimes the kids are trying figure out their journeys and you realize possibly the answer is there but you're looking past it. >> that was fine, kevin, thank you. >>> the first "american idol" kelly clarkson is celebrating 10 years with a greatest hits album. clarkson was crowned the winner in 2002. she's now 30 years old and is proud of everything she's accomplished. she's releasing a new song this month called "catch my breath." her great hits cd will be available in november. >> should be a great cd. >>> if you don't routinely give your dog heartworm medicine, you don't want to miss our next segment. annie will introduce us to carson who is heartworm positive. now, how he's doing with his recovery and how you can protect your own dog. >> fresh rock oysters -- local oysters. this morning holly is teaching us about a program to help save the chesapeake bay.
then i realized, because i didn't like science, i was only a fan of the show quincy. >> my mom and dad were scared. but being funny at home, was encouraged 24 hours a day. yeah. >> sometimes with kids -- >> i got it from them. >> sometimes the kids are trying figure out their journeys and you realize possibly the answer is there but you're looking past it. >> that was fine, kevin, thank you. >>> the first "american idol" kelly clarkson is...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> hulk hogan is more than a wrestling superstar. he's an american original in the ring and out, he gets all our attention. he's now with tna impact wrestling which you can see every thursday on spike tv. hulk hogan joins me now. hulk, before we get into politics and life in the universe, a certain story has bubbled up, involving a certain videotape. >> yes, sir. >> how are you handling it? >> well, the big white elephant in the room we can't avoid. you take a deep breath. you have to make sure you're honest. you address it, and at the end of the day, pray to god that the people close to you like your friends and sometimes you don't even know if they are your friends, your children and your wife know who you are, and you get on situations like your show and when asked, you know, at the end of the day, you know you realize it was a horrible choice. i am accountable and any excuse i make, whether it was a rough time in my life, the people th
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> hulk hogan is more than a wrestling superstar. he's an american original in the ring and out, he gets all our attention. he's now with tna impact wrestling which you can see every thursday on spike tv. hulk hogan joins me now. hulk, before we get into politics and life in the universe, a certain story has bubbled up, involving a...
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this is a big time science project. obviously trying to break a world record, but the science behind it is tremendous. >> so although there is 1 excitement and people will watch, it's not a stunt jump. >> absolutely. >> they talked about the horizontal spin that they want to avoid that would put him in some serious danger. chad, thank you. we'll get back to you when we get closer to 1:40, the sti estimated time. >>> all right. a difference from the debate. we're seeing it in the numbers. a new poll out today suggests that mitt romney's performance last week gave him a major bounce. the pew research poll has romney leading the president 49%-45% among likely voters. you might say this is just one poll. all right. well, romney's four point advantage is still within the survey sampling error, but make no mistake, it's got people talking. and even the american research group, another polling group, shows that the race tightening to just within one percentage point over the last two weeks. romney is out on the campaign trail
this is a big time science project. obviously trying to break a world record, but the science behind it is tremendous. >> so although there is 1 excitement and people will watch, it's not a stunt jump. >> absolutely. >> they talked about the horizontal spin that they want to avoid that would put him in some serious danger. chad, thank you. we'll get back to you when we get closer to 1:40, the sti estimated time. >>> all right. a difference from the debate. we're...
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abc's john donvan has the story. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos. two sausage burritos. >> reporter: over and over and over again. it has been dave's life the past three months or so as has been eating the food. a precisely measured, 1,000 calories a day, extra meal daily, fast food only. >> how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? this man is paying them to. dr. samuel klein a researcher at washington medical school in st. louis trying to understand why weight gain ladies to diseases like diabetes and hypertension and how that relates to fat in the liver and muscles. at some point, research on rats alone just is not enough. somebody has to eat the food? >> it has to come to people. >> announcer: attention overweight volunteers. >> reporter: a radio ad offered a cash incentive up to $3,500 depending how long it would take. >> once i got to work i called right away. >> reporter: so did this nurse, dawn freeman. >> it took a month. >> reporter: to get approved? >> to get approved. >> reporter: so they ate every day from one of fiv
abc's john donvan has the story. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos. two sausage burritos. >> reporter: over and over and over again. it has been dave's life the past three months or so as has been eating the food. a precisely measured, 1,000 calories a day, extra meal daily, fast food only. >> how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? this man is paying them to. dr. samuel klein a researcher at washington...
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reporter: you can see it grow you can see it reporter: of course there is a science to this which ron explain and which i didn't understand >> atmospheric nitrogen reporter: i've driven to toledo in things that weigh less than this pumpkin. yesterday ron took it to another competition in warren rhode island for its official weigh-in. 6,000 people showed up hoping to see it break scale or maybe eat somebody or at least set another world record. although larger in circumference than his other monster this one actually weighed less >> it's 1872 reporter: it was a disappointment for the gathered throng and the frankenstein who created the pumpkin. ron was down but definitely not out >> let's go for 2500 pounds reporter: when will this stop? i'm worried about them taking overing the earth >> there has to be a limit at some point. there's a limit on everything, i think >> reporter: let's hope. and god forbid he ever gets his hand on a buts he will sprout. >> osgood: ahead, ladies... 1, 2, 3 strikes you're out osgood: ladies play ball. but first... >> you're an associate producer at best >>
reporter: you can see it grow you can see it reporter: of course there is a science to this which ron explain and which i didn't understand >> atmospheric nitrogen reporter: i've driven to toledo in things that weigh less than this pumpkin. yesterday ron took it to another competition in warren rhode island for its official weigh-in. 6,000 people showed up hoping to see it break scale or maybe eat somebody or at least set another world record. although larger in circumference than his...
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science and ideology, science and religion will never come 100 percent together. we base everything on medical facts and on evidence based medicine versus the spirituality and ideology. it is my belief that there is room for compromise, that we cannot look toward improving health outcomes of communities like and the mortality rates, women especially here so we have a very large infant mortality rate issue, and none of the causes is a sexually transmitted infection. well, by stripping away 60 health centers that provide testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, it's not going to help the infant mortality rate. and restricting women from accessing birth control is not going to prevent the need for abortion. >> you know, i am sure that you cannot watch tv during the news hours for more than five minutes without saying a viagra commercial. and it and people don't watch tv news. [applause] so when you do you hear all of the risks. i am wondering, they going to stop providing viagra on these health plans? or -- [applause] or -- a sister is in town. you'
science and ideology, science and religion will never come 100 percent together. we base everything on medical facts and on evidence based medicine versus the spirituality and ideology. it is my belief that there is room for compromise, that we cannot look toward improving health outcomes of communities like and the mortality rates, women especially here so we have a very large infant mortality rate issue, and none of the causes is a sexually transmitted infection. well, by stripping away 60...
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are turned down because there isn't enough money for all the science that's possible. now as long as we're under the kind of fiscal constraints that we are and nih doesn't have the priority it might otherwise have, we're going to have most of our grants not funded. and when there is so much good science out there, it's hard in an environment in which you're saying essentially nine out of ten grants are unfunded that we should fund fewer for some of the science that isn't directly relevant to what may be the cost drivers in health care today. >> so we need more money in r&d. >> r&d is hardly the answer. >> getting back to cancer cure, what is the overriding conclusion we're coming to, since there are so many different cancers. an individual could have a cancer specific to his own genotype. is it trying to find something on the surface of the cancer cell recognized by the immune system, will that be the best way to do it? >> i think the best way to do it is going to be a genome scan of your cancer so that we can find the mutation in your cancer and give you targeted ther
are turned down because there isn't enough money for all the science that's possible. now as long as we're under the kind of fiscal constraints that we are and nih doesn't have the priority it might otherwise have, we're going to have most of our grants not funded. and when there is so much good science out there, it's hard in an environment in which you're saying essentially nine out of ten grants are unfunded that we should fund fewer for some of the science that isn't directly relevant to...
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thank goodness we have science to teach us these. >> that's "pop news." >> listen, i always say to you, george, i'm here for you. >> thank you very much. sam, we're so glad you're here for us this morning. >> good morning, gang. hey, take a look at this columbus day crowd in times square. we are going all the way down to 45th street, basically, we've got such a long line here. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you. tell me your name. it's your birthday? >> dawn. >> dawn, where are you from? >> albuquerque, new mexico. >> happy birthday. thanks for spending it with us. good morning, everybody. it's pierogi day? today's pierogi day? let's get to the happy pierogi day. we're going to start with the rain on the eastern seaboard. now, it is more south earlier in the day. by nighttime the rain is in d.c. and continues up the coastline. and most of the nation is dry. all that warm air in the west, though, is going to get a knockdown so look at l.a., 77 today, 67 on wednesday. a big change in san diego as well. even in ph >> congratulations to robin and mike who got engaged la
thank goodness we have science to teach us these. >> that's "pop news." >> listen, i always say to you, george, i'm here for you. >> thank you very much. sam, we're so glad you're here for us this morning. >> good morning, gang. hey, take a look at this columbus day crowd in times square. we are going all the way down to 45th street, basically, we've got such a long line here. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you. tell me your...
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hiring new math and science teach towers improve our education. doubling our exports. all of those things that will help create jobs as we move forward and strengthen our economy. i must say charlie i was struck by kevin's answer about the fact that once again the romney campaign says they really don't have time to discuss the specifics of their tax plan. and, you know, this is a $5 trillion tax cut for the wealthy. >> we haven't heard the specifics of what the president is prepared to do in terms of spending cuts as well. >> i don't think that's true. i think if you look at the budget plan that the president has outlined, he has a $4 trillion spending cut plan that deals to make sure our tax code is fair and that those that are on the upper end of that tax code are a paying more. mitt romney's $5 trillion tax plan isn't hard to explain because of the time it's hard to explain because of the math. the math doesn't add up. $5 trillion isn't paid for and what it requires is economic studies have shown this is that mitt romney has to raise taxes on middle class people to
hiring new math and science teach towers improve our education. doubling our exports. all of those things that will help create jobs as we move forward and strengthen our economy. i must say charlie i was struck by kevin's answer about the fact that once again the romney campaign says they really don't have time to discuss the specifics of their tax plan. and, you know, this is a $5 trillion tax cut for the wealthy. >> we haven't heard the specifics of what the president is prepared to do...
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one of the coolest science kits in a longtime. building the circuitry to make the speakers, and you have two different cases to put your mp-3 player in, and then it's playing some music. it's actually the leapfrog that's making some noise, but it's -- the box from the laws of physics actually make it louder which is really cool. >> cool. >> now another example -- enough music. >> thank you, al. >> another lesson in circuits from laser pegs. love these sets. about $20, making them more accessible. build the models to their specs or open-ended for kids with special needs. >> jigsaw puzzles. >> one of the best uses of apps. some did not fare well but this one really works. ravens burger puzzle. build this 1,000-piece puzzle. this is something you'll want to do together, and look what happens. when he -- when he puts the ipad on the puzzle, different aspects of the puzzle come to life. >> that's very, very -- >> cool. >> my son down there loves when i say lego "star wars," educational, bring them home. that's true of all construction
one of the coolest science kits in a longtime. building the circuitry to make the speakers, and you have two different cases to put your mp-3 player in, and then it's playing some music. it's actually the leapfrog that's making some noise, but it's -- the box from the laws of physics actually make it louder which is really cool. >> cool. >> now another example -- enough music. >> thank you, al. >> another lesson in circuits from laser pegs. love these sets. about $20,...
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megyn: the latest forecast from political science professors at university of colorado predict a mitt romney victory. they predict president obama will win just 16 states and mitt romney will care why it other 33 states all in red and win the presidency with an electoral college total of 330 votes. he's a political signs professor at the university of colorado. i look at this and i think, what? you have him winning new mexico. obama is up by 10 in the latest poll. pennsylvania. that's tightening but real clear politics has obama up by 6. you have romney winning wisconsin, too. >> it's true the meda modal shos obama losing. but six weeks ago when the preliminary model was released the president was up in many of the states which are now tightening and in many where romney has moved ahead. megyn: this came out in august. we thought those guys must be nuts. we still had huge numbers. just huge, huge numbers in the electoral college. but then it turns out the race is tightening and now, you say that if you apply your model going back to every election to 1980, it is accurate? >> well, the
megyn: the latest forecast from political science professors at university of colorado predict a mitt romney victory. they predict president obama will win just 16 states and mitt romney will care why it other 33 states all in red and win the presidency with an electoral college total of 330 votes. he's a political signs professor at the university of colorado. i look at this and i think, what? you have him winning new mexico. obama is up by 10 in the latest poll. pennsylvania. that's...
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"argo" science fantasy adventure. >> and john goodman and alan arkin are here now. you play a real character, john chambers. a makeup artist, who worked for the cia on the side. >> he's the first makeup artist that won an academy award. he had a side career. he had a hobby. >> you see the passion you brought to this. alan, i was wondering, you seem made for this role as the hollywood producer. >> that's the saddest thing ever said to me. who's my favorite -- >> who did you base it on? >> who did i base it on? >> anybody in mind? who is your favorite? if you want to tell us, go ahead. >> i'm trying to be serious. it's important stuff. >> i know. but you're so funny. he's like a doll. >> it's based on, if anybody, jack warner. jack warner was very much like my character. >> what we're seeing this morning is exactly what ben affleck said we would see yesterday. we had him here yesterday. he said the two were cracking each other up all the time. >> we had a good time. >> you know, there's worse ways to make a living. >> what was it about this story? >> well, i couldn't
"argo" science fantasy adventure. >> and john goodman and alan arkin are here now. you play a real character, john chambers. a makeup artist, who worked for the cia on the side. >> he's the first makeup artist that won an academy award. he had a side career. he had a hobby. >> you see the passion you brought to this. alan, i was wondering, you seem made for this role as the hollywood producer. >> that's the saddest thing ever said to me. who's my favorite --...
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that we developing in this country. 21st century science is truly one of the innovations that we in america really has the best in the world. we're stuck, unfortunately, with 20th century delivery of health care. this kind of national infrastructure must be developed and thankfully with our private partners, we have visionary leaders such as people at intel, verizon, at and t and bank of america, who have partnered with us to actually build this super highway, as well as a super computer so we can bring this -- not only just for our country, but export this around the world. >> gretchen: wow. what an amazing story and for people who are battling cancer, or those in the future, this is good news as far as a time line and treatment. doctor, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> gretchen: amazing. more "fox & friends" just two minutes away my name is hunter cannon. playing sports is just my whole life. looking back, if it wasn't for shriners hospital, things would just be really, really different. i lost my leg when i was a kid. there was a time when i felt like i wasn't going to be able
that we developing in this country. 21st century science is truly one of the innovations that we in america really has the best in the world. we're stuck, unfortunately, with 20th century delivery of health care. this kind of national infrastructure must be developed and thankfully with our private partners, we have visionary leaders such as people at intel, verizon, at and t and bank of america, who have partnered with us to actually build this super highway, as well as a super computer so we...
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and so, you know, eventually i ended up in you see santa barbara as a student of political science. i think having grown up rural and kind kind of small, i guess i never imagined i could work in the white house or be part of the political campaign like the obama campaign. so i always coming in now, i was let the chance to do is talk like this because i hope there is something a mystery that might be inspiring as you allege are your success. and i think washington d.c. was for me on the other side of the road when i was going up but i know the world is smaller now and more accessible. but i think we can dream big dreams as my boss likes to tell me. my old boss likes of tommy. so we are going to talk about kind of my path to the white house. just quickly though, so i like to say that everything i learned about winning and success they learned on the campaign trail. there is always a winner and a loser. the political environment, just like the business world is highly competitive. and with every campaign season, there's always innovation incubators if you will. and so, guess the campai
and so, you know, eventually i ended up in you see santa barbara as a student of political science. i think having grown up rural and kind kind of small, i guess i never imagined i could work in the white house or be part of the political campaign like the obama campaign. so i always coming in now, i was let the chance to do is talk like this because i hope there is something a mystery that might be inspiring as you allege are your success. and i think washington d.c. was for me on the other...
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there's no science to this. that's beautiful. toss them in. okay. >> what's in here? >> toss it in here. mortar style, old school. >> cave man. >> cave man cuisine art. >> this weighs a ton. >> that goes right in. you got it. there you go. we're going to add some oil. now the one thing about this, guys, you need to cut them chunky or else they are not going to get crispy. >> we like them chunky. >> hoda likes her men that way too. >> i'm in...